

Yet another noteworthy appearance comes from Gautham Menon as he lived in his character that carried significance in the film. Trancecould be termed as his career-best movie for all the natural acting he had done with ease. The script work by Vincent Vadakkan was a bit skeptical, but it had a very uncommon theme, a complete contrast to what we see in Malayalam cinema.įahadh Faasil plays his part exceptionally well and his transformation in this unique character was simply brilliant.

The dialogues of the film had the least thing to do and the drama was the most essential part. At moments, the narrative felt sluggish, and with a swift pace, this film could’ve been the best. And, not to anyone’s surprise, Rasheed delivered a fresh and controversial subject, that no one could narrate. Trance Reviewįirst off, Anwar Rasheed directing a movie after a seven-year gap had the audience buzzing and the anticipation levels are soaring high. Ultimately, as the title represents, the movie takes us into a state of “Trance†and keeps us entertained.

He later moves to Mumbai, becomes a miracle-worker, changes his name to Joshua Cartler, meets Ester Lopez (Nazriya Nazim) and faces a bit of trouble when the media tries to expose his fake miracle-worker business. Eventually, situations become even grave when Kunjan commits suicide, and Viju falls into a state of trauma and depression. Viju Prasad is a self-made motivation trainer and resides in Kanyakumari with his brother Kunjan (Sreenath Bhasi), who suffers from a psychological disorder.
